Anton Chekhov masterfully depicted the Russian bourgeoisie of the late 19th and early 20th centuries in his plays, portraying them as oblivious individuals who lived comfortable lives in dachas near Moscow, wearing white dresses and drinking tea by the river, while remaining completely unaware of the brewing revolution and the suffering of peasants and workers behind their fences.
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who was writing in schools, whatever.
But, chance of in his own turn, what did he do? He criticized or um uh made the all his plays were about this Russian bourgeoisie of the early 20th century, late 19th century, who lived in dachas near Moscow, wore white dresses, okay, and had no clue about what was going on behind their fence. And what was going on behind their fence? The revolution was brewing, right? The The peasants and the workers were very unhappy and you know, the coup was in the works and all that. And these guys in their dachas and the white dresses drinking tea at the at the river. That's a very Chekhovian image.
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